At the Rotary Club of Kampala East, a project is never just a line item on a plan. It is a borehole that a village will draw water from for the next fifty years. It is a classroom where a child sits down for the first time and begins to imagine a different future. It is a forest that cleans the air above a city still growing into itself. Every project we have ever undertaken began with a need someone brought to our table — and ended with something permanent left behind.